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120 V starters for fluorescent lights
I have a couple of fluorescent light fittings in the house, each
containing two fairly standard tubes and two 120 volt starters. I know the starters need to be 120 volt ones because I discovered a few years ago that 240 volt ones won't start the lights. I think I need some new starters again, but every electrical & lighting shop I've tried so far doesn't have them, and a quick WWW search only shows them in the USA (where they are obviously useful). Are double-tube fittings wired this way obsolete now? |
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